An introduction to Chinese sentiment data
Helena Yu, Head of Asia Research (Shanghai/Taipei)
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China’s data security law has limited the export of some types of sentiment data since 4Q21. One year after the country introduced the law, we look at its NLP-enabled sentiment data space and examine what options remain for international data buyers.